Hairbrush



May 8, 1928.

M. OVERHOLT HAIRBRUSH Filed Nov. 30, 1927 Patented May'S, `1928. i ,Y fr n" i y UNITED sTATl-:SPATENT :OFI-ica MILESl ovEnHoLtr, 01j SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. v

HAIRBRUSH.

Application med Novemberrao, 1927. semaine. 236,664;

This invention relates to toilet articles, With a plurality of grooves 1G, each groove 4 andv more especially to a hairbrush' having being of such size' and shape as to friction- 45 V means for retaining aset of toilet articles in'- ally engage the article intended to be placed the back thereof. therein to Ireleasably retain the article in An object of the invention is to provide place. A large groove 17 may be provided a toilet kit comprising in combination a if desired, Within which a small safety razor hairbrush, mirror, and carrying case for may be carried. A lining 18 may be adhe- 50 other toilet article. sively secured Within, the recess 7 and With the foregoing and other objects in grooves 16 and 17. This lining may be ot' m view which will be` made manifest in' the i'elt, velvet, or other cushioning material l'olloiving detailed description and specifi* which will not only addto the attractive- C cally pointed out in the appended claim, refness of the haii-brush, but aid in retaining 55 erence is had to the accon'ipanying drawings the ,toilet articles in place. i

for an illustrative embodiment ot the inven- A groove 21 provided adjacent the top tion, wherein: n ot the recess 7, wit-hin which a mirror 22 is Figure 1 is a plan view showing the back slidable. This mirror may be a piece of ot' the hairbrush of my invention Parts steel suitably polished to provide a reiicct- 0 are broken away 'to better reveal the nature ing surface, and is provided at one end with of `the invention. a rolled `iange 23 to facilitate its removal 20 Fig. 2 is a. longitudinal sectional view, they from f the hairbrush, At Vone end of the plane of section being indicated by the line recess 7, the groove 2l extends through the 2-2 of Figure 1. t extended back (5` to .permit the mirror 22 to G5 Fig. 3 is a transverse sectionalvieiv, the slide therethrougln plane of section being indicated by the line `It will be understood that various l5 of Figure 1. n changes in the details of construction ma)Y Referringto the accompanying drawings .be madeavithout departing Vfrom the spirit wherein similar reference characters d'esigorscope of the invention as defined by the 70.` nate similar parts througliout, `the liairbrush appended clainr f of my invention comprises a back `1- having "I claim: f

30 a handle 2. f One face f3 of the back '1 is pro# A" hairbriish comprising Aa back having a vvided with bristles el of the conventional recessin'one face thereof, bristles A.;`\'lending y type to infovide a hairbrush. The other from the other face, grooves in the bottom 75 tace (i is extended to increase the thickness `oit said recess for retaining toilet articles,

ot the back 1 so as to accommodate a large said grooves being shaped i to frictionally recess 7 wit-hin which may be disposed a engagetheir respective articles, a cushion I pluralitylot toilet articles such as a. tooth lining for said recess and grooves, and `a brush S, tube of toothpaste 9, tube ofshavmirror slidable Within a groove adjacent the 30 y ingI cream 11,i`olding comb 12, and shaving top of said recess, to provide a closure brush 13. The assortment however, of toilet therefor. l Y v articles is optional, and any combination In testimony whereof I have signed my desired may be accommodated. In `order name lto this specification. i to retain the toilet articles in place, the bot- Y i i tom let of the recess 7 may be provided `MILES OVERHOLT. j 

